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IAPAM Announces Dates for Next Aesthetic Medicine Symposium: December 7 !" #$%&
The IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine Symposium was specifically designed as a "onestop" program to add non-insurance based medical procedures to a practice, or to start a new medspa The IAPAM announces the dates for its ne!t Aesthetic Medicine Symposium in Scottsdale, Ari"ona# $ecember %-&, '()* with hands-on boto! and laser tattoo remo+al training Las 'e(as" Ne)ada" *SA +No)ember %," #$%&- -- The IAPAM's guiding principle is enRI./in( Physicians Li)es. Our goal is to support physicians who have little or no business education, are over their head with student debt and now, with reduced insurance reimbursements, are loo ing !or cash-based modalities to add to their practices and to add to their bottom lines. The IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine "ymposium was designed to give physicians all the in!ormation, !orms, #$#s, hands-on training, etc. that they need to begin o!!ering aesthetics when they !inish the con!erence. As well, it is important to understand that boto% is not a pro!it centre, &ust a gateway to ma e money with other aesthetic procedures. Only the IAPAM's "ymposium teaches physicians about this principle..... no one else is o!!ering this competitive intelligence. Indeed, while this is nothing new, o!!ering non-insurance based procedures is more on the top o! the minds to physicians lately, and the IAPAM understands this. The IAPAM is the only complete program that o!!ers' - An Accelerated program( physicians and their sta!! can be certi!ied over a wee end( - )* training #$#'s to ta e bac to one's practice( - +oard certi!ied #ermatologists as instructors( - Internationally recogni,ed -erti!ication( - over ./ -M0 1-ontinuing Medical 0ducation2 credits( - ) 3ear practice support 1continues as long as a member2( and much, much, more4 5More patients are turning to the more ine%pensive non-invasive procedures rather than surgical cosmetic procedures,5 says 6e!! 7ussell, 0%ecutive #irector o! the International Association !or Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine 1http'88www.iapam.com2. 5They may not get the long term bene!its o! a !ace li!t, but with a combination treatment o! boto% and dermal !illers, then can get a great result at a !raction o! the price.5

9or more in!ormation on the IAPAM's #ecember :-; "ymposium with +oto% Training, watch this comprehensive video at http'88youtu.be8b+<l"/-pOvw or to register !or the #ecember Aesthetic Medicine "ymposium on December 7 !" #$%&, please contact the IAPAM, at )-;//-.)*-=)/; e%t. :/>, or visit http'88iapam.com8aesthetic-medicinesymposium-boto%-training. Botox is a trademark of Allergan, Inc. About the IAPAM: 0he Internationa1 Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine The International Association !or Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is a voluntary association o! physicians and supporters, which sets standards !or the aesthetic medical pro!ession. The goal o! the association is to o!!er education, ethical standards, credentialing, and member bene!its. IAPAM membership is open to all licensed medical doctors 1M#s2, dentists 1##"s8#M#s2 doctors o! osteopathic medicine 1#Os2, physicians assistants 1PAs2 and nurse practitioners 1?Ps2. The IAPAM o!!ers aesthetic medicine and h-@ medical weight management programs, including' +oto% training, medical aesthetic training, laser training, physician h-@ training, and aesthetic practice business training. Additional in!ormation about the association can be accessed through the IAPAM's website 1http'88www.iapam.com2 or by contacting' 6e!! 7ussell, 0%ecutive-#irector International Association !or Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine 1IAPAM2 )-;//-.)*-=)/; %:/>

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